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MOST Cohen Brothers movies in particular Big Lebowski and Oh Brother
LA Confidential ( I love LA based detective movies of the 40's)
Mulholland Falls
China Town
Maltese Falcon
Jackie Brown and Pulp Fiction
A Christmas Story
Barry Lyndon
Young Lions
Outlaw Josey Wales
Lawrence of Arabia

Dr. Zhivago
Tora Tora Tora

A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Forum and The Producers (Big Zero Mostel fan).

Many, Many others tbd by She Who Must be Obeyed.
 
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Some great movies have been listed.

I’ve never seen any of the Godfather movies, so those are next up on my viewing list.

Some other movies that I’ve watched multiple times:
  • The Stepford Wives (original 1975 movie; I’ve learned from high-level sources that there is a lot more truth to this movie and to its 2004 remake than many people realize)
  • Ex Machina
  • Blade Runner
  • Pink Panther movies with Peter Sellers
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers
  • Casablanca
  • The Terminator
  • Some of the early James Bond movies with Sean Connery
 

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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
For a Few Dollars More
Predator
Dances with Wolves
Field of Dreams
Star Wars 1 and II
Borat
Jaws
Casablanca
Close Encounters
Terminator 1 and II
The Gods Must be Crazy
Das Boot
Eye of the Needle
Shawshank
Star Man
Christmas Vacation
Caddyshack
The Day of the Jackal
Dr. Strangelove
How could I forget Dr. Strangelove! Actually, I love your list. All but Borat. His brand of humor - mockery really - not my thing.
 

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At the top of my list is Casablanca. I have it on DVD. I’ve seen it start to end at least 15-20 times. I never tire of watching it.
El Dorado - western John Wayne
The Mark of Zorro - 1940 with Tyrone Power
Fort Dobbs - western Clint Walker
The Outlaw Josie Wales - western Clint Eastwood
Ice Station Zebra 1968 Rock Hudson
 
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There are many. Here are just a few
Casablanca - is my no 1. The perfect
movie
Seven Days in May - the theme doesn't
age at all.
3 Days of the Condor - A young Redford
and Dunawsy.
Aliens - Ellen Ripley, the baddest woman
In movies
 
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Lots of good lists.

National Treasure (mentioned)
Lethal Weapon
Die Hard
Running Man
True Lies
Eraser
Harlem Nights
Coming To America
Men In Black
Bad Boys
Murder at 1600
Passenger 57
Money Train
Disney Movies (Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King, Hercules, Mulan)
 

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Casablanca
The Godfather
True Grit (original)
A Few Good Men
The Quiet Man
My Cousin Vinny
Uncle Buck
12 Angry Men
Master and Commander: Far Side of the World
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

There may be more. There certainly are a lot more that I’ve watched multiple times.
 
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The thing I hate about these is reading the entries after yours and your like, wait, yeah, I should have wrote that one or you see you missed one in a previous entry. And I would have included "There's Something About Mary" on my list.
 
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The thing I hate about these is reading the entries after yours and your like, wait, yeah, I should have wrote that one or you see you missed one in a previous entry. And I would have included "There's Something About Mary" on my list.
Heck, I forgot a whole genre of SciFi when making my list. Alien, Bladerunner, etc. also forgot Master and Commander and A River Runs Through It. My follow up list could be longer than my original :confused:
 
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Lots and lots of the ones already listed and will tack on a couple not listed.
-Serenity, from the Firefly TV series
-Streets Of Fire mostly for the soundtrack (and Diane Lane, of course), certainly not for the deep, meaningful story.
-The Warriors for the soundtrack again and the visuals (plus Deborah Van Valkenburgh)

-And most recently Ford Vs Ferrari. I have the DVD but can't resist it when it comes on a TV channel.
Great true story, love the GT40, and have always had a thing for Old Fords.
Hence my garage:
Garage w:cars copy.jpeg
 
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I already posted a bunch movies that I can and have watched over and over. Figure I'd post 30 more films to what I've already mentioned, but I could easily add a bunch more to this list, that's for sure.

Maltese Falcon (Currently my favorite movie)
Ruggles of Red Gap
My Man Godfrey
The Devil and Daniel Webster
The Lady Eve
Ball of Fire
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Foreign Correspondent
Psycho
Matter of Life and Death (my favorite fantasy movie, together with Thief of Bagdad)
Bringing Up Baby
Big Sleep
African Queen
Quiet Man
Rio Bravo
3:10 to Yuma
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Body Snatcher
All About Eve
Spartacus
Manchurian Candidate (Frank Sinatra)
The Producers
Young Frankenstein
Ed Wood
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Secondhand Lions
Bernie
Hugo
Moonrise Kingdom
The Station Agent
 

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Thanks to those who have posted Young Frankenstein. I can't believe I missed that one -- that and Life of Brian are sometimes dismissed because they're comedies, but they're two of the absolute best movies ever made.

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai, whence my avatar and handle came, is of course another one that I missed.

Thanks also to those who've mentioned the Coen brothers. Raising Arizona is another one I could watch every year.

Crazy Rich Asians is another; don't think that's been mentioned. I actually watched it on a plane flight out west, then a week later on the flight back. Then probably a month after that to show my wife and daughter.
 

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